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  2. Title loan - Wikipedia

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    A title loan (also known as a car title loan) is a type of secured loan where borrowers can use their vehicle title as collateral. [1] Borrowers who get title loans must allow a lender to place a lien on their car title, and temporarily surrender the hard copy of their vehicle title, in exchange for a loan amount. [ 2 ]

  3. How To Buy a Car from Someone with a Loan - AOL

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    All loans on a car with a lien must be paid off before the seller can transfer clear title to you to complete the transaction. Check Out: 6 Unusual Ways To Make Extra Money (That Actually Work)

  4. OnPoint Community Credit Union - Wikipedia

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    An OnPoint branch in Hillsboro, Oregon. OnPoint was founded in 1932 as Portland Teacher's Credit Union by a group of 16 Portland Public Schools teachers. [4] In 2003, the credit union considered merging with Oregon Community Credit Union. [5]

  5. WaFd Bank - Wikipedia

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    Family Federal Savings and Loan Association, Dallas, Oregon, 1990; First Federal Savings and Loan Association, Idaho Falls, Idaho, 1991; Metropolitan Savings Association, Portland and Eugene, Oregon, 1991; First Federal Savings Bank, Salt Lake City, 1993; West Coast Mutual Savings Bank, Centralia, Washington, 1996; Metropolitan Bancorp, Seattle ...

  6. How do title loans work, and are they ever worth the risk? - AOL

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    The application fee is capped at $20, and you’ll pay no more than 28 percent in interest. This makes payday alternative loans more affordable than car title loans and some bad credit personal loans.

  7. What are instant loans? Everything you need to know - AOL

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    Car title loan. Also known as a pink slip loan, this loan is secured by your vehicle’s title. You still get to drive your car, but you’ll need to repay the loan in full, including interest ...

  8. Vehicle title - Wikipedia

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    Vehicle titles are also used for car title loans, in which a car owner gives the vehicle lender their vehicle title as collateral in exchange for a loan. In addition to the vehicle title, lenders often also require the borrower to provide a set of keys for the car and/or purchase a roadside service plan. Car title loans frequently involve high ...

  9. How to get out of a title loan: 5 legal title loan loopholes

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    A car title loan is a secured small loan, usually for 25 to 50 percent of your vehicle’s value. These types of loans tend to be much more expensive than conventional personal loan options, even ...